Monday, February 7, 2011

It's rising in Russia the fear of renewed terrorism

Moscow - Just two weeks after the suicide attack on the Moscow airport is rising in Russia, the fear of renewed terrorism: The Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov said on an Islamist website, Russia was expecting a year "of blood and tears." On the internet at the weekend were seen in a video Umarov and a young man at his side.

They stood before a black flag with a white sword and Arabic script. Umarov spoke of "a brother" who would be sent to Moscow to carry out a special operation. The attack on the Moscow airport he did not mention. The 46-year-old Umarov describes himself as "Emir of the Caucasus". He should be one of the most wanted men in Russia and will in the Russian Caucasus region form an independent Gottestaat to the Chechnya, Dagestan and may include other Muslim republics.


The Russian authorities have stated on the attack on the Moscow airport, at the 24th January 36 people were killed, had been committed by a 20-year-old who came from the North Caucasus. known to the fact no one has so far. A governor of the Caucasus republic of Ingushetia, said the fact go to the account of rebels from the region and indirectly Umarov was responsible for the deed.

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